Yeah, I'm sure there a thousand threads like this. Still, I assumed you guys and gals would be nice and friendly and offer any advice. I have worked IFTs as a basic for 7-8 months or so. The program I'm attending is real good from everything I gather. They have an impressive array of sim-men, labs, a mock ambulance set up, mock scenes; a cadaver lab towards the end of class and a field rescue day. It's about a year long.
I'm looking forward to class, but it's a big jump. I haven't really run many actual 911 calls; we run some calls at my transport company that are kind of emergencies - nursing home ER calls, but no trauma or anything. I tried to hop some ride-outs as a volunteer, but I had a hard time even finding that.
Any advice besides study real hard?
I'm looking forward to class, but it's a big jump. I haven't really run many actual 911 calls; we run some calls at my transport company that are kind of emergencies - nursing home ER calls, but no trauma or anything. I tried to hop some ride-outs as a volunteer, but I had a hard time even finding that.
Any advice besides study real hard?